Media: Featured Press


New York Post Page Six Article - "Sad Pilgrimage"

On August 15, 2009, Richard Johnson and the "Page Six" staff at the New York Post wrote a brief piece about the 2009 Spirit Of Love Memorial Gathering.  This article coincided with the beginning of this year's event, and Laura's special friend and percussionist Tommy Bayiokos brought several paper copies with him to share with the participants at this year's Spirit Of Love.  You can read the article directly from the New York Post's Page Six website by clicking the link below.

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Daeida Magazine Article - "Remembering Laura Branigan"

Named after the woman who gave Hollywood its name, Daeida is a Hollywood magazine featuring articles and interviews of women who have and continue to contribute to the associated entertainment industries. For their July/August 2009 edition, Publisher/Editor David Ybarra asked Kathy Golik of Other Half Entertainment to write a piece about Laura's life, career, and their friendship. It appears both in the glossy print edition which was dedicated to Laura's memory, as well as online.

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The Pink Tongue Article - "Branigan Remembered"

The Pink Tongue is a South African monthly magazine based in Cape Town.  In the September 2008 edition of The Pink Tongue, dedicated Laura fan, native South African, and one of LauraBraniganOnline's own, Tim Hill, contributed a piece to the magazine entitled "Branigan Remembered", in which he presents an overview of Laura's career, and helps readers reconnect with Laura.

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New York Post Page Six Article - "Missing Laura"

On November 22, 2007, Richard Johnson and the "Page Six" staff at the New York Post wrote a short article about a Laura Branigan "renaissance" including a mention of the 2007 Spirit Of Love Memorial Gathering, and the re-issues of Touch, Laura Branigan, and Over My Heart.  It was a wonderful coincidence that this article appeared on Thanksgiving day, the 25th anniversary of Laura's appearance in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

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Official Obituary Press Release

On August 26, 2004, Laura passed away. The Branigan family requested that LauraBraniganOnline.com provide the public relations "spokesperson" function for them. Typically, the initial public information provided is the official "Press Release" which serves both as a news item and obituary. Click the link below to view the press release provided to the news media.

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Canyon News

In the September 2003 edition of the Hollywood Hills (CA) area monthly Canyon News, "Star Gazing" columnist Rose Quintiliano has a section about Laura. The column appeared on their website, which is a supplement to their print edition. Click the link below to view this column as archived from the CanyonNewspaper.com website.

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in newsweekly Magazine

In the August 20, 2003 edition of the Boston (MA) area magazine in newsweekly, Associate Editor Tony Giampetruzzi reveals his interview with Laura. They discuss her career, her music, and "what has kept her going over the last 20 years."

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Las Vegas Sun Music Notes Column

In the July 3, 2003 edition of the Las Vegas Sun newspaper, a telephone interview was featured in Spencer Patterson's "Music Notes" column. Laura reminisces on her past, and comments on her latest music. Read the entire article here.

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People Magazine

In the May 6, 2002 edition of People magazine, Laura was featured in the magazine's "Where Are They Now" section. Laura opens up to the People interviewers and fills us in on what has been happening in her life up until now, including some reminiscing on the past, her hiatus from her singing career, and where she wants to go from here. Read the entire article here.

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